Live commentary

Last Updated:
30/01/13 8:33pm

It's all over here with Togo qualifying for the quarter-finals for the first time in their history. Their 1-1 draw was enough to see them progress as runners-up in Group D behind the Ivory Coast who drew 2-2 with Algeria. Thank you for joining us, and well see you in the next round...

Alaixys Ramao fires high and wide following some great play out wide on the left from Gakpe and Adebayor.

Dare Nibombe is adjudged to have dragged down Walid Hichri inside the box as the players waited for a corner - it's not often you see those given - and Mouelhi calmly slots the ball into the bottom left corner of the net.

Tunisia play the ball around well in Togo's half with Saber Khelifa finally released down the left - buy play is brought back with the striker adjudged to have fouled Vincent Bossou as he tried to find his way to goal.

Msakni did well to drive forward a full 30 yards but his shot from the edge of the box lacked any real power.

Remember Tunisia need to win to go through...

That's a very nicely taken goal by Gakpe who was set up by Adebayor. The Tottenham man drove straight down the middle of the pitch and looked to have waited too long to release Gakpe but the goalscorer took the ball in his stride and to the left of the goal before cutting it back past the goalkeeper and into the bottom far corner of the net.

Adebayor releases Ayite out wide on the right who draws a save from Moez Ben Cherifia at his near post. The ball evetually breaks to Adebayor again and from the edge of the box he side-foots his shot wide of the left-hand post.

Togo make two changes, with Moustapha Salifou and Jonathan Ayite replaced by Vincent Bossou and Ayite's brother, Floyd.

The Tunisians know that anything less than a win would them drop out of the tournament, as their opposition boast a superior goal difference in the event of a stalemate. Meanwhile, Togo would be content with a win or a draw, as either result would see them secure a berth in the next round as runners-up of the group.

The head-to-head ruling means the group-winners have already been decided, as Cote d'Ivoire will be in the top spot regardless of results, having beaten both Togo and Tunisia in their opening two matches.

It's do-or-die for these sides, with Tunisia having beaten Algeria 1-0 in their opening match before losing 3-0 to the Ivory Coast, leaving them in third place, level on points with Togo - who themselves lost 2-1 to Cote d'Ivoire before knocking Algeria out with a 2-0 win.

Good evening and welcome to our live commentary of this the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations Group D clash between Togo and Tunisia.